Word: whether
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...these arrangements are but preliminaries. The success of the trial debate and the possibility of choosing the best men in the University depends on the individuals. Every man who will have a spare hour or two between now and November 10, should study the question for debate, and, whether he thinks he has any ability in public speaking or not, should contest in the first trial debate...
Will you kindly tell us through the medium of your columns whether the parade this evening is or is not a strictly intercollegiate affair? From Mr. Whitney's letter in Wednesday's CRIMSON it would appear that we are to have political clubs along with the colleges. For that reason he says we ought to swell the college division to save it from insignificance, etc. All this seems rather confused. Which parade is to be strictly confined to students-the Republican or Sound Money? An explanation from the CRIMSON would be a great courtesy...
DRUM Corps meet at 7.15 p. m. at L. S. S. steps. All men, whether they have drums or not, must report...
...second. III. In states not doubtful they can accomplish both by voting for Palmer and Buckner, for, (A) in this way they administer a sharper rebuke to the silverites than in voting for McKinley, for (1) a vote for McKinley is liable to be misunderstood. It is doubtful whether it represents (a) a high protectionist. (b) a Republican who has not usually voted, (c) a Democrat, (2) a vote for Palmer and Buckner cannot be mistaken for it is evidently cast by a Democrat, (a) against Bryan and his silver platform, (b) for gold or good government. B. They vote...
...LUNT.Any member of the University, Academic, Graduate, Law, Medical or Divinity departments, whether Republican or sound money Democrat, may become a member of the Sound Money Campaign Club by enrolling at Leavitt and Peirce's, and by paying 25 cents. Students who desire "gold bug" shingles must pay 25 cents extra...